Every band of note has fans. That's a given, that's how art-as-commerce works. But there are some bands that go beyond that. They become ecosystems in and of themselves. There are codes and references ...
My Morning Jacket are releasing a new album, is, this Friday via ATO. Now they have released its third single, “Half a Lifetime,” via a music video. Danny Clinch directed the song’s video. Watch it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. My Morning Jacket offer a plea for unity on their new song, “Aren’t We One?,” which was co-written by the band’s Jim James and Bo ...
My Morning Jacket are releasing a new album, is, on March 21 via ATO. Now they have released its second single, “Squid Ink,” via a music video. Watch it below, followed by the band’s upcoming tour ...
My Morning Jacket have shared another song from their forthcoming self-titled album. This one’s called “Love Love Love.” Check out the video for the track below. The band announced My Morning Jacket ...
My Morning Jacket have shared a previously-unreleased track called “John Dyes Her Hair Red.” The song is one of 16 bonus cuts on the recently announced 20th anniversary edition of their 1999 debut ...
My Morning Jacket, a band that has defied efforts to pigeonhole it for more than 20 years now, launches a new tour May 14 at the Mobile Saenger Theatre. Front man Jim James has a lot to say about what ...
My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James arrived at the New Orleans Jazz Fest’s Gentilly Stage on Friday with a sampler around his neck, so he could manipulate his vocals; a black vest with neon pinks, ...
There was a time when singer-songwriter Mike Ryan went on plenty of dates, hung out with plenty of people and experienced plenty of breakups. In short, he was gathering plenty of song inspiration.
My Morning Jacket listeners come in two basic shades: those who’ve seen the light, and those skeptically milling about still waiting for their epiphany. It Still Moves, the band’s sprawling new ...
Every band of note has fans. That's a given, that's how art-as-commerce works. But there are some bands that go beyond that. They become ecosystems in and of themselves. There are codes and references ...
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